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- catalog contributor b1827439.
- catalog contributor b1827440.
- catalog created "[1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 201-222)".
- catalog description "I. Prefatory Enjoinder -- II. In This Life One Must Be on Guard -- III. Concerning the Weapons of Christian Soldiering -- IV. The First Point of Wisdom is to Know Yourself; Concerning Two Kinds of Wisdom: Seeming and Real -- V. Concerning the Inner and Outer Man -- VI. Concerning the Variety of Passions -- VII. Concerning the Inner and Outer Man and the Two Aspects of man according to Holy Scriptures -- VIII. Concerning the Three Parts of Man: Spirit, Soul, and Flesh -- IX. Certain General Rules for the True Christian Life -- X. Against the Sin of Ignorance: The First Rule (Faith) -- XI. The Second Rule (Action) -- XII. The Third Rule (Despise Illusions; Choose the Way of Christ) -- XIII. The Fourth Rule (Christ as the only goal) -- XIV. The Fifth Rule (From the Visible to the Invisible; Way to a Pure and Spiritual Life) -- XV. The Sixth Rule (Do not Follow Popular Opinion but only Christ) -- XVI. Opinions Worthy of a Christian -- XVII. The Seventh Rule (Training in the Practice of Virtue) -- XVIII. The Eighth Rule (The Value of Temptation) -- XIX. The Ninth Rule (Vigilance Against Sin) -- XX. The Tenth Rule (The Weapons of Prayer, Holy Scripture, and Maxims) -- XXI. The Eleventh Rule (Trust not Yourself but Christ) -- XXII. The Twelfth Rule (Be not Content Merely to Resist Sin; Strive for Perfect Virtue)".
- catalog description "XXIII. The Thirteenth Rule (Have Hope in Final Victory but be ever on Guard) -- XXIV. The Fourteenth Rule (Take no Vice Lightly) -- XXV. The Fifteenth Rule (Keep in Mind the Future -- The Bitterness of SIn; the Sweetness of Victory) -- XXVI. The Sixteenth Rule (The Mystery of the Cross) -- XXVII. The Seventeenth Rule (The Mystery of the Cross) -- XXVIII. The Eighteenth Rule (The Nobility of Man) -- XXIX. The Nineteenth Rule (Between God and Satan) -- XXX. The Twentieth Rule (Between Virtue and Sin) -- XXXI. The Twenty-First Rule (The Impermanence of Life) -- XXXII. The Twenty-Second Rule (Impenitence the Worst of Sins) -- XXXIII. Remedies for some Specific Sins and, First of All, for Lust -- XXXIV. An Epilogue of Remedies against the Prickings of Lust -- XXXV. Against the Provocations to Avarice -- XXXVI. An Epilogue of Remedies against the Sin of Avarice -- XXXVII. Against Ambition -- XXXVIII. Against Pride and Swelling of the Spirit -- XXXIX. Against Anger and Eagerness for Vengeance.".
- catalog extent "222 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Enchiridion.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Enchiridion.".
- catalog isPartOf "Midland books, MB-52".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "englat".
- catalog publisher "Bloomington, Indiana University Press".
- catalog relation "Enchiridion.".
- catalog subject "248.4".
- catalog subject "BV4509.L2 E833".
- catalog subject "Christian life Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Christian life History Middle Ages, 600-1500.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Prefatory Enjoinder -- II. In This Life One Must Be on Guard -- III. Concerning the Weapons of Christian Soldiering -- IV. The First Point of Wisdom is to Know Yourself; Concerning Two Kinds of Wisdom: Seeming and Real -- V. Concerning the Inner and Outer Man -- VI. Concerning the Variety of Passions -- VII. Concerning the Inner and Outer Man and the Two Aspects of man according to Holy Scriptures -- VIII. Concerning the Three Parts of Man: Spirit, Soul, and Flesh -- IX. Certain General Rules for the True Christian Life -- X. Against the Sin of Ignorance: The First Rule (Faith) -- XI. The Second Rule (Action) -- XII. The Third Rule (Despise Illusions; Choose the Way of Christ) -- XIII. The Fourth Rule (Christ as the only goal) -- XIV. The Fifth Rule (From the Visible to the Invisible; Way to a Pure and Spiritual Life) -- XV. The Sixth Rule (Do not Follow Popular Opinion but only Christ) -- XVI. Opinions Worthy of a Christian -- XVII. The Seventh Rule (Training in the Practice of Virtue) -- XVIII. The Eighth Rule (The Value of Temptation) -- XIX. The Ninth Rule (Vigilance Against Sin) -- XX. The Tenth Rule (The Weapons of Prayer, Holy Scripture, and Maxims) -- XXI. The Eleventh Rule (Trust not Yourself but Christ) -- XXII. The Twelfth Rule (Be not Content Merely to Resist Sin; Strive for Perfect Virtue)".
- catalog tableOfContents "XXIII. The Thirteenth Rule (Have Hope in Final Victory but be ever on Guard) -- XXIV. The Fourteenth Rule (Take no Vice Lightly) -- XXV. The Fifteenth Rule (Keep in Mind the Future -- The Bitterness of SIn; the Sweetness of Victory) -- XXVI. The Sixteenth Rule (The Mystery of the Cross) -- XXVII. The Seventeenth Rule (The Mystery of the Cross) -- XXVIII. The Eighteenth Rule (The Nobility of Man) -- XXIX. The Nineteenth Rule (Between God and Satan) -- XXX. The Twentieth Rule (Between Virtue and Sin) -- XXXI. The Twenty-First Rule (The Impermanence of Life) -- XXXII. The Twenty-Second Rule (Impenitence the Worst of Sins) -- XXXIII. Remedies for some Specific Sins and, First of All, for Lust -- XXXIV. An Epilogue of Remedies against the Prickings of Lust -- XXXV. Against the Provocations to Avarice -- XXXVI. An Epilogue of Remedies against the Sin of Avarice -- XXXVII. Against Ambition -- XXXVIII. Against Pride and Swelling of the Spirit -- XXXIX. Against Anger and Eagerness for Vengeance.".
- catalog title "The enchiridion. Translated and edited by Raymond Himelick.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".